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Home computer, alphabetically after manufacturer sorts
Acorn
- Acorn Electron
- Acorn Archimedes
Amstrad/cutter computer division
- CPC 464
- CPC 472 (only Amstrad)
- CPC 664
- CPC 6128
- CPC 464 pluses (only Amstrad)
- CPC 6128 pluses (only Amstrad)
- GX4000 (CONSOLE)
Apple
- Apple I
- Apple II
- Apple III
- Apple Lisa
- Macintosh
- Power Macintosh
- iMac
- eMac
- iBook
- PowerBook
Atari
- Atari 400 + 800
- Atari 1200 XL (only driven out in the USA)
- Atari 600 XL + 800 XL
- Atari XE-series
- Atari ST-series
- Atari STE series
- Atari TT
- Atari Falcon 030
Commodore international
PET to C128 series
CBM series
- CBM 3000-Serie
- CBM 4000-Serie
- CBM 8000-Serie
- CBM 500-Serie
- CBM 600-Serie
- CBM 700-Serie
Commodore 264-Serie
Amiga computer
- Amiga 1000
- Amiga 500
- Amiga 1500 (only driven out in England)
- Amiga 2000
- Amiga 3000
- Amiga 3000UX
- Amiga 4000
- Amiga 4000T
- Amiga 600
- Amiga 1200
- CDTV
- CD32
DAI
Dragon
compatibly with Tandy Color computer
EACA
Elektronika
Enterprise
- Enterprise 64
- Enterprise 128
Matra
MITS
Nascom
Robotron
- Z1013
- LC1
- KC85 (Z9001, KC85/1)
- KC87
- KC compact
Sharp
- Sharp MZ-40K
- Sharp MZ-80K
- Sharp MZ-80C
- Sharp MZ-80B
- Sharp MZ-80A
- Sharp MZ-1200
- Sharp MZ-2000
- Sharp MZ-700
- Sharp MZ-3500
- Sharp MZ-2200
- Sharp MZ-5500
- Sharp MZ-800
- Sharp MZ-1500
- Sharp MZ-5600
- Sharp MZ-6500
- Sharp MZ-2500
- Sharp MZ-8000
- Sharp MZ-2800
- X68000
Sinclair Research
- MK 14
- Sinclair ZX80
- Sinclair ZX81
- Sinclair ZX Spectrum
- Sinclair QL
Sony
- Hit bit HB-75P (MSX-1)
- Hit bit HB-F700 (MSX-2)
Tandy/radio Shack
- TRS 80 Model 1
- Tandy Color computer (CoCo)
Tangerine
Texas Instruments
Triumph eagle
VEB microelectronics
- KC85 (HC 900, KC85/2, KC85/3, KC85/4)
Without manufacturers
Self building projects
- AC1 (amateur computer 1, of the GDR magazine radio amateur)
- LC80, a single-board computer from the GDR
- My home computer built (after the book of the same name from the Ravensburger publishing house 1986; ISBN 3473440051)
- Junior computers, a single-board computer on basis of the 6502-CPU, appeared 1980 in the magazine Elektor
- Jute computer (from the magazine Jugend+Technik)
- NDR small computer (Motorola 68008 than processor developed as single-board computer 1984 in the context of a vielteiligen school television broadcast first with the Zilog Z80, later
- BBC Micro (similar project of the British BBC, 6502-basiert; for this also commercial software appeared because of the multiplicity of the "Mitbauer")
- C-One (new building of the C64 von Jeri Ellsworth on basis of configurable FPGAs, which replace the special chips; the equipment is meanwhile able to simulate also different 8-bit computers)
- A clone Apple of the I, the Replica I, was copied 2003
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